Company
We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
£75000 - £95000 per annum, Benefits: Annual Bonus, Hybrid Working
Senior Verification Engineer UK - Hybrid Up to £90,000 Permanent Are you committed to developing cutting-edge devices, and building your own expertise in verification? With this role, you get a unique opportunity to exercise hardware verification skills on innovative designs within an esteemed Hardware CPU department. You can apply your abilities to essential aspects that meet the most recent requirements and advancements for processors in a quickly growing team. Verification Skills required: A solid experience in developing verification environments for RTL designs Knowledge of SystemVerilog & UVM An ability to develop new verification flows Experience working with CPU's would be desirable, but not essential You will be in charge of the execution of all verification efforts of a CPU component and sub-system, from the planning stage to sign-off. This will include creating verification plans, and development/maintenance of testbench components. This position will enable you to influence and advance their verification methodology and also allow you to lead and mentor other members of the team. Interested? Apply Now! 5V Tech are acting as an Employment Agency for the purposes of this job vacancy. We offer a reward scheme if you can recommend someone for this position, up to £250 for you and an additional £250 to a charity of your choice, 5V Tech are recognised talent solutions experts within IoT and Deep Tech working across Europe, the UK and North America
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